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Wildfires in South Korea's southern regions have left 24 people dead and destroyed more than 300 structures, including large parts of an ancient Buddhist temple complex.
The wildfires in March devastated an area larger than the Los Angeles fire and two-thirds the size of Singapore to become its ...
Forest fires burned roughly 90,000 hectares of land across five cities and counties in North Gyeongsang in March - Anadolu ...
Charred, black ruins at South Korea's Gounsa temple stood in stark contrast to the kaleidoscope of colours that are a trademark of the country's historic palaces and Buddhist temples.
South Korea redeployed firefighting helicopters after a fatal crash caused a temporary grounding on Wednesday as authorities ...
The damage from massive wildfires last month in South Korea's North Gyeongsang province is twice the initial government estimate, officials said Thursday. The wave of forest fires burned nearly 90,000 ...
The death toll includes the pilot of a firefighting helicopter that crashed in South Korea’s Uiseong county while battling wildfires in the region.
One monk said his old temple was ‘reduced to heaps of ashes,’ as the fires continue to rage across the country ...
The country experienced its worst wildfires on record in March. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A mountain near Gounsa Temple, an ancient temple in Uiseong county, about 180 kilometers southeast of Seoul, burns as ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The fires in Uiseong damaged about 20 of the 30 structures at the Gounsa temple complex, said to have been originally built in the 7th century. Among them ...
The Gounsa temple was reportedly originally built in 681 A.D. during the Shilla dynasty that ruled more than half of the Korean Peninsula. It is nestled at the foot of Deungun Mountain in the ...